Asian direct selling company, QNET, is expanding its operations into East Africa.
The company, which forms part of the $200 billion global direct selling industry, aims to offer quality consumer products and elevate standards of living by encouraging the spirit of entrepreneurship.
Optimizing its existing e-commerce platform, QNet currently has three accessible local agents in West Africa – namely Mali, Cote d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso. These agents serve as the liaison between the business, its independent representatives (IRs) and customers with their enquiries, delivery of products and the display of product range so as to enable people to view some of them sold online. The company says it is planning to engage a local agency in Tanzania soon to provide “the best customer service in the country”.
“QNet is proud to be in Tanzania and is committed to working closely with the local government officials and authorities to create more entrepreneurial opportunities for the local community.
Direct selling which is the marketing and selling of products directly to consumers away from a fixed retail location, provides people with a great alternative platform to join entrepreneurship,” said David K Sharma, advisor to QNet Board of Directors.
In addition to offering consumer products, including health, home